Reviews by jtierney89:

Clear and golden in color with about half inch of bubbly white head which recedes to a thin white lace. Smells malty with lots of biscuit scents coming through.

drinking the beer itself is nice. It has a breads sweetness in the middle and finishes with a moderate hop presence. The beer is light bodied heavily carbonated and easy to drink. Definitely a good brew to convert the adjunct lager drinker to the craft world. It has the tastes he'll know, but just done cleaner and better.

This is an extremely clean easy drinking session beer with decent flavor and I just want to remind everyone how hard it is to craft as clean a pilsner as this one. (652 characters)

A: Bright gold with a crystal clarity. A head of modest proportions, bone white in color, exhibits only a fair rate of retention, dissipating within a minute or two.Carbonation was centered in the glass with a bubbly shower, fairly dense and rapid in rise.

S: After much agitation the aroma was still hard to bring out and didn't factor much strength wise. Mealy hints and dry cereal grains with a bit of greenery but ever so light and ever so insignificant.

T: Some sugary cereal grains at first, things progress to a graininess of fresh grain. A bit of fresh grass, lemon grind and some wet hay factor in as well. The hops come on fairly strong on the finish giving this some redemption, though the grain base I thought was way to sweet and sugary for the first half.

M: The body is light, albeit per style, with not so much carbonation comes about. Slippery feel but ultimately just an average experience.

D: Single serving at best, but falls into purgatory of sorts, most likely doesn't pack enough bang for the discriminatory palate (victory prima pils, great lakes dortmunder) and probably a bit to hoppy for the adjunct drinker. A light affair, overly sweet, not particulary to style, prefer dry and crisp to sweet and sugary. Only could handle one.

end note: this is referred to a american pilsner. since no option exist not sure if this would fit better under the american blonde or american pale lager catergory. (1,431 characters)

Bottle: Poured a yellow color lager with an average size foamy head with OK retention. Aroma consists of lightly sweet malt with some cereal also being noticeable. Taste is also a mix between some lightly sweet cereal notes with a subtle dry finish. Body is average with good carbonation. Still to sweet in my opinion to be a true pilsner. (339 characters)

PJ, a rep from Beach Haus, came to the store I work at on the night that we had a tasting. Thanks for being really nice and professional, and for providing insight into the brewery expansion process to staff and customers who had questions about it, myself included. It was a fun night with great beer from a brewery I had otherwise not heard of.

The Classic American Pilsner was my favorite of the three offerings (the others being the Cruiser IPA and Winter Rental Schwarzbier). It had a standard appearance for the style, with a bit more of a pleasant yeasty and grainy smell than I expected out of an American pilsner, although I admittedly don't drink them too frequently. That smell continued into the taste, which made for a very nice offering. Crisp mouthfeel as expected made for an overall enjoyable and easy drinking beer.

It's not the kind of beer that'll blow anyone's world, but for something that I'd never heard of before, it's a very nice casual beer to replace the BMC staples. This may end up being my light summer beer when the time comes. Good luck, Beach Haus! (1,085 characters)

I had a fresh pint of this poured from the tap at a beer dinner at a new speakeasy in my area and it exceeded my expectations - maybe I set the bar too low for pilsners.

The rep there was from the company which helped as he was actually engaging and super knowledgable about the beer ( this guy had hops for me to sniff!) The ale was clean and clear from the pour and had all the substance of a real beer.